Nash, Suns take advantage of Rockets without McGrady

Nash collected 21 points and 14 assists and Raja Bell scored
nine points in a decisive fourth-quarter run as the red-hot Suns
posted a 100-91 victory over the Rockets.

Amare Stoudemire had 22 points and 11 rebounds for Phoenix,
which shot 17-of-34 from the arc to extend their winning streak
to 11 games. After going on a franchise-record 15-game run last
month, the Suns now have won a remarkable 27 out of 29.

"This was a big win for us and the run we are on right now just
continues to build confidence in the players," Stoudemire said.
"We know what we're capable of, but we have to finish, and we
were able to do that. We just have to stay focused and try to
continue this streak that we're on."

McGrady, who scored 45 points in Tuesday's loss at Dallas, was
sidelined with back spasms. The superstar swingman missed seven
games earlier this season with the same balky back. With star
center Yao Ming already out, the shorthanded Rockets now are 1-9
with both stars not playing in the same game.

"You still have to go out there and play," Suns coach Mike
D'Antoni said. "That is the reason I don't want to take
anything away from what they did. We got down by 15 points in
the first half before we got things going."

Winner of the last two MVP awards, Nash entered Wednesday's
contest averaging 19.5 points and 11.3 assists, his best season
to date. He continued his stellar play, shooting 8-of-10 from
the field, including 3-of-5 on 3-pointers, while orchestrating
Phoenix's remarkable high-powered attack.

"It was tough. They played us really hard and we were sluggish,
especially early on," Nash said. "I think everyone was down a
little bit mentally knowing that Yao and McGrady were out and we
knew they had to play at Dallas (Tuesday). But we still just
wanted to get the win, even though they made it really hard for
us."

After Houston guard Bonzi Wells' layup made it 79-77 just 20
seconds into the fourth quarter, Bell took over. The 6-5 guard,
known for his defense, went on a personal run to make it 88-82
with 7:13 left. Houston did not get any closer.

"The flow of the game was weird, but I made enough shots to make
it count," Bell said. "(The Rockets) played (Tuesday), and we
knew that coming in, but they played us really hard all night
long."

Bell shot 5-of-13 from the floor, including 5-of-10 from the
arc. But despite the sluggish start, Nash pointed to timely
offense as a catalyst for success.

"We made some really big threes in the game, especially early in
the fourth when Raja got hot," Nash said. "We got hot at the
right time and tonight we really needed it.

Rafer Alston tied a career high with 29 points for the Rockets,
who shot just 39 percent (35-of-89).

"I tried to set a tone. I tried to give us that spark, that
boost early," Alston said. "I knew that I was going to be able
to get into the lane and get free shots. If I can hit a few to
get us rolling, then that would help our team."